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M for Mother (Mim mesle madar)
Unrated
Great movie...
Please don't miss it, she is my favorite actress and going to be a superstar. Its not political, but its about art and emotion. Do you know what I mean..? I can't say anything else about it. You can see it and see what you feel. Its a miracle, you are going to miss it if you don't see it. I have seen this film many times but I think I have to see it more and more. It's the end of line for a romantic film with a vary emotional music and very admirable performance by the mother and the father. Maybe because I'm an Iranian , thats why I like it. You can try it, you will not be ashamed. Trust me.
I love it
Amelie (Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain)
R
Good movie...
A slice of heaven right here on earth, "Amelie" is a joy to behold, and has some of the most gorgeous cinematography I've ever seen in a movie.
Audrey Tatou is perfection as the title character. A combination of Audrey Hepburn, Dolly Levi and Roger Rabbit, she involves herself in the world surrounding her as a means of really enjoying living. There are moments when she finds complete and total joy just walking down the street.
Some of it is hilarious, too..like when her pet goldfish habitually tries to commit suicide, or when she is on the telephone with the man at the por*o shop, or when a character is asked "Are you a congenital shmuck"?
But for the most part, its a human comedy, about love, of course.
I like that.
I'm Not There
R
Great movie...
I'M NOT THERE is clearly not a movie for everyone. The concept of the film is experimental, the execution of the 'documentary' is actually an amalgam of the aura and influence of one man in the music world instead of a linear history of a famous singer/poet, and the goal seems more to find the effect of Bob Dylan's chameleon persona on those people with whom he came into contact than it is to relate the story of a fascinating and important American artist.
The intertwining stories are done so well and stay so true to the man that Dylan was makes "I'm Not There" one of the best films of the year. The constantly changing themes, looks and colors of the film embody Dylan's appearances to perfection. The six characters embody Dylan's schizophrenic like changing of personalities. The historical backdrops used in the film are important and relevant to the times and characters as they add depth and perception to the character's lives. Todd Haynes has created a work that should only get better and more revered as time goes by because we just don't come across films such as this in any time period. Haynes has created a gem to be proud of and a gem that Dylan should be proud of.
Quote: There he lies. God rest his soul, and his rudeness. A devouring public can now share the remains of his sickness, and his phone numbers. There he lay: poet, prophet, outlaw, fake, star of electricity. Nailed by a peeping tom, who would soon discover...
Jude: A poem is like a naked person...
Narrator: - even the ghost was more than one person.
Arthur: ...but a song is something that walks by itself.
I like it
The Game Plan
PG
Good movie...
A good family movie with the only purpose of entertaining people with that unique touch that only Disney can give. It has a very simple yet enjoyable story about a famous football player who's life is all about football, parties, women and his dog apparently a very good life but also a very lonely one when someday a girl appears at his door telling that he is her dad and there's where he must learn how to be a parent and at the same time to live. The cast is good. The Rock proves that he is more than an action hero, he also can do comedy in a very good way, the little girl Madison Pettis is so cute and his acting is great, she looks very natural. Roselyn Sanchez delivers a good supporting role as the girl's ballet teacher and Kyra Sedgwick although it was a short performance it was also very convincing. In conclusion, a very good family that you will enjoy.
I enjoyed it.
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
PG-13
Funny movie...
You know, sometimes I just don't understand what the heck is going through Adam Sandler's head. He's a funny guy with natural charisma and, I would guess, a reasonable level of intelligence. So why does he feel compelled to write and produce films of such appallingly low quality? It worked with his initial efforts, Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore. Those two films defied any sense of logical criticism. They were sloppy, yet contained a maniacal sense of anarchic glee. He seemed thrilled at what he was getting away with. Yet, since the release of those films over a decade ago, he has continued to crank out by-the-numbers mediocrity that lacks any feeling of comic discovery.
It is my unfortunate duty now to inform you that his latest, You Don't Mess With The Zohan, is by far his most wretchedly awful film to date. Sandler's character this time, a Mossad agent who dreams of being a hairdresser, would probably fill a lame Saturday Night Live skit, but stretched to over 100 minutes is akin to Chinese water torture.
Anyway I kind of enjoyed that.
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep
PG
Amazing movie...
"The Water Horse" takes place during the turbulent times of World War II in Scotland. Young Angus, who is afraid of water, finds an egg on the shore and takes it home. It hatches into a creature that he's never seen before, but as a doting father he takes in the creature as his own, calling it Crusoe after Robinson Crusoe.
Crusoe grows exponentially and at a short rate, so Angus moves Crusoe to the Lock. Meanwhile, a military platoon has taken refuge at his house, and they think that the Germans will send submarines into the Lock, so they protect it with a large net.
As Crusoe grows, it becomes harder and harder to not notice, and soon the military thinks he's a threat, and Angus tries to prevent them from killing him.
It took me awhile to see this movie, because I thought it would've been stupid, but I was pleasantly surprised about how well everything came together. My only problem is with the child actor who played Angus, because he never pronounced Crusoe's name right (it would sound like Crutoe, Cretos, Cristos, etc.), and when he would yell it was almost ear shattering, but other than that, "The Water Horse" is an excellent family film.
I enjoyed that.
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Titanic
PG-13
very lovely very sweet... and the ending's great. After these years, it's really such a new movie to watch it.
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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring
PG-13
Adventure fantastic desire to be one of the fellowships
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
PG
It is a fantasy fiction movie. The boy who lived. Magic is coming soon. The new age has begun.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
PG
He's wonderful. The boy has been selected. I really love this movie, even more than other Harry Potter movies. The Best Harry Potter movie so far.





















